Equatorial Guinea is a unitary republic located on the west coast of Africa which is divided into eight provinces, 19 districts and 32 municipalities.[1] These are organized as shown in the following table. Municipalities that are the capitals of their respective provinces are shown in bold.
List of Municipalities

A clickable map of Equatorial Guinea exhibiting its two regions and eight provinces. The island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe is not part of Equatorial Guinea.
| Provinces | Districts | Municipalities |
|---|---|---|
| Annobón | San Antonio de Palé | San Antonio de Palé |
| Bioko Norte | Malabo | Malabo |
| Baney | Baney | |
| Rebola | ||
| Bioko Sur | Luba | Batete |
| Luba | ||
| Moka | ||
| Riaba | Riaba | |
| Centro Sur | Akurenam | Akurenam |
| Evinayong | Bicurga | |
| Evinayong | ||
| Teguete | ||
| Niefang | Niefang | |
| Nkimi | ||
| Nkumekien | ||
| Djibloho | Djibloho | Djibloho |
| Mbere | Mbere | |
| Kié-Ntem | Ebebiyín | Bidjabidján |
| Ebebiyín | ||
| Micomeseng | Micomeseng | |
| Ncue | ||
| Nsang | ||
| Nsok-Nsomo | Nsok-Nsomo | |
| Litoral | Bata | Bata |
| Machinda | ||
| Río Campo | ||
| Mbini | Bitica | |
| Mbini | ||
| Cogo | Cabo San Juan | |
| Cogo | ||
| Corisco | ||
| Wele-Nzas | Aconibe | Aconibe |
| Añisok | Añisok | |
| Ayene | ||
| Mongomo | Mengomeyén | |
| Mongomo | ||
| Nzangayong | ||
| Nsork | Nsork |
See also
- List of cities in Equatorial Guinea
- Provinces of Equatorial Guinea – Administrative subdivisions of Equatorial Guinea
- Subdivisions of Equatorial Guinea
References
- 1 2 Anuario estadístico de Guinea Ecuatorial 2018 [Statistical yearbook of Equatorial Guinea 2018] (PDF) (in Spanish). Malabo: INEGE. 2018. pp. 19–29. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
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